Feghali J G, Liu W, Van De Water T R
Department of Otolaryngology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Laryngoscope. 2001 Jul;111(7):1147-55. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200107000-00005.
The aim of this study is to determine the efficacy of L-N-acetyl-cysteine (L-NAC) as a protectant for inner ear auditory sensory cells against the toxic effects of cisplatin.
Prospective laboratory study of the otoprotective effect of L-NAC on auditory neurons and hair cells in vitro.
The study has two arms. The first arm evaluated the neuroprotective effect of L-NAC on early postpartum auditory ganglion cell cultures. Two culture media were used. The two media differed in that one of them was enhanced by the addition of neurotrophins (neurotrophin type 3 and brain-derived neurotrophic factor) and a growth factor (transforming growth factor-beta1). Then the survival of cisplatin-treated auditory neurons was studied before and after pretreatment with protective levels of L-NAC. The second arm of the study evaluated the effect of L-NAC on cisplatin damage initiated to auditory hair cells. Early-postpartum organ of Corti explants were grown in culture. Their rate of survival was studied after exposure to toxic levels of cisplatin. Then, survival of cisplatin-damaged hair cells was studied after they were pretreated with L-NAC.
Pretreatment of cultures with L-NAC protected both auditory neurons and hair cells from the effects of exposure to toxic levels of cisplatin. This observed otoprotective effect was dose dependent.
Our in vitro studies have demonstrated that L-NAC protected both auditory neurons and hair cells from the toxic effects of cisplatin. Because it protects both of these inner ear structures, L-NAC may be potentially useful in protecting hearing, in general, from cisplatin-induced damage. In addition, L-NAC has low systemic and mucosal toxicity. It also has a low molecular weight that may allow it to readily cross the round window membrane. All these characteristics make it potentially suitable for transtympanic application for the prevention of the ototoxicity of cisplatin in vivo.
本研究旨在确定L - N - 乙酰半胱氨酸(L - NAC)作为内耳听觉感觉细胞保护剂对抗顺铂毒性作用的疗效。
关于L - NAC对体外听觉神经元和毛细胞耳保护作用的前瞻性实验室研究。
本研究分为两个部分。第一部分评估L - NAC对产后早期听觉神经节细胞培养物的神经保护作用。使用了两种培养基。两种培养基的不同之处在于其中一种通过添加神经营养因子(3型神经营养因子和脑源性神经营养因子)和一种生长因子(转化生长因子 - β1)得到增强。然后在使用保护水平的L - NAC预处理前后,研究顺铂处理的听觉神经元的存活情况。研究的第二部分评估L - NAC对顺铂引发的听觉毛细胞损伤的作用。将产后早期的柯蒂氏器外植体进行培养。在暴露于毒性水平的顺铂后,研究其存活率。然后,在顺铂损伤的毛细胞用L - NAC预处理后,研究其存活情况。
用L - NAC对培养物进行预处理可保护听觉神经元和毛细胞免受暴露于毒性水平顺铂的影响。观察到的这种耳保护作用是剂量依赖性的。
我们的体外研究表明,L - NAC可保护听觉神经元和毛细胞免受顺铂的毒性作用。由于它能保护内耳的这两种结构,一般来说,L - NAC可能在保护听力免受顺铂诱导的损伤方面具有潜在用途。此外,L - NAC具有低全身毒性和粘膜毒性。它还具有低分子量,这可能使其易于穿过圆窗膜。所有这些特性使其可能适合经鼓膜应用以预防体内顺铂的耳毒性。